Fire Safety Tips for Fall When the weather turns cold most people spend more time inside their homes using fireplaces, furnaces, and heaters to keep warm. There's nothing quite as cozy as a fire, but it presents some safety hazards. Keep these tips in mind.Service Your Furnace Before the cold autumn and winter weather sets in, be sure to call your heating and cooling company to service your furnace. A specialist should inspect the furnace to make sure everything is in working order and that there are no leaks.Use Fireplaces Safely Keep that fire in its proper place by using a fireplace screen to keep sparks from flying out of the fireplace. Never leave a burning fire unattended, and make sure a fire in a fireplace is completely out before going to bed.Use Caution with Space Heaters A space heater can be an effective way to warm up a chilly room, but it's essential that you read the instructions on the unit before you use it. If your space heater requires venting, make sure you have vented it to the outdoors. Never use your stove or oven to heat your home; only use space heaters that are approved for this purpose. Always allow at least three feet of empty area around space heaters.

Exercise Candle Caution Candles are a great way to give a room that warm glow, but they can also cause fires. According to the National Candle Association, almost 10,000 home fires start with improper candle use. Never leave candles burning if you go out or go to sleep, and keep your candles away from pets and kids.Change Smoke Alarm Batteries Change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when you turn back your clocks for Daylight Saving Time. Make sure to check the alarms with the new batteries installed. Check and replace any home fire extinguishers that have expired.

Slow Down on Wet Pavement In many areas of the country, rain is common during the autumn. If it's raining, keep a safe distance from the car in front of you. Wet roads make it more difficult to stop. When wet leaves are on roadways, they make the pavement slippery, and it can be difficult for drivers to get good traction.Safety Tips for Fall Boaters According to a report from the US Coast Guard, autumn boating accidents are far more likely to be fatal than those that occur during the summer months. Although there are many more boating accidents in the summer season, boaters involved in accidents during the fall months are exposed to cold water and other weather hazards. Keep these tips in mind for safe autumn boating.

09/16/2013 08:53:34 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-ENTRAPMENT-1A 573 ROUTE 741 PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Engine 47-2, Rescue 47 & Squad 47-1. Chief 47 Responded LCWC Advised That Caller Reported One Trapped W/Head Injuries And Unconscious With Two Vehicles Involved. While Still Enroute LCWC Advised Vehicle Is Now On Fire. Just Before The Rescue Arrived LCWC Report A Sheriff On The Scene And The Fire Was Extinguished. Rescue 47 (Assistant 47-2) W/8 Arrived Confirming The Report And Started Extrication. Engine 47-2 (Captain 47-2) W/6 Arrived Pulled The Bumper Line And The Rest Of The Crew Assisted The Rescue Crew

With Extrication. The Crews Worked Together Extremely Well As A Team Taking The Two Drivers Side Doors Off And Cutting The B-Post, Windshield, Roof And Jacking The Dash In 12 Minutes After The Rescue's Arrival. The Patient Was Transported To The Hospital By EMS. Squad 47-1 And Squad 47-2 Closed Route 741 At Cherry Hill Road and Black

Horse Road During The Incident. The Personnel Assisted PSP With Road Cleanup With The Units Clearing The scene @ 11:45. A Job Well Done By All Agencies Involved. http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/895411_Man-dies-in-crash-on-Route-741-in-Paradise-Township.html

09/12/2013 11:06:41 BUILDING-DWELLING-1A 205 S DECATUR ST STRASBURG BOROUGH-Engine 47-2 Assist Station 5. Station 5 Was Dispatched Prior For An Investigation After A Lighting Strike, With Deputy 5 Arriving With Smoke In The Dwelling Requested It To Upgrade To A

The New Signs Were Installed On The Station And Also On The Front Of Station along Route 30. Richard Neff (Trustee/ Safety Officer) Has Been Working On The Project For Several Month. The Sign Along Rt. 30 Was Destroyed From The Tractor Trailer Accident In 2011. Thanks To Richard In Your Effort In Getting The Sign And The Personnel That Helped him with Install.